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How do YOU tell someone that you love them? Do you scream
"I LOVE YOU" from the top of your lungs? Would you cast a love
spell or concoct a potion? Do you write it out in flames?

We’re making a list of the top 20 ways to tell someone you
love them, and we're looking for fans to provide the answers from
your respective fandoms. Find inspiration from your favorite T.V.,
movie, comic, or book characters to tell us how YOU would tell
someone you love them.

Click HERE to submit! Feel free to add GIFs, photos, or
even videos. Don't forget to check back to see if your entry makes
the final cut!

In honor of the FINAL season of Legend of Korra, we thought it
would be fun to have the Avatar community create the
ultimate menu of foods from the Avatar universe. From fire
flakes to seaweed noodles, there are so many foods to choose from!
Update: THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO ENTERED! Check out our finalists
on Recipes Wikia and VOTE for the ultimate menu before December
19

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO ENTERED! Check out
the final menu.

Hello Avatards!

In honor of the FINAL season of Legend of Korra, we thought
it would be fun to have the Avatar community create the
ultimate menu of foods from the Avatar universe. From fire
flakes to seaweed noodles, there are so many foods to choose
from!

Every one knows that LoK was delete from iTunes Store at some
period, but within less than 24 hours of Korra’s triumphant return
to iTunes, both books 3 and 4 are already in the Top 10! At the
moment 3rd book is at second position and 4th book at the tenth.
Also 2 book place on twentyth and 1 book on twenty fourth
positions. Therefore all four books of LoK make a top 25 list of TV
Shows in iTunes Store.

I am from Russia and we haven't opportunity to buy and watch LoK
officially therefore I specially restered an account at the
American iTunes Store, bought a gift card (I haven't american
credit card) and bought several series of third and fourth books,
also I rated all books and wrote reviwes.

Are you a Korra fan going to New York Comic Con? Executive
Producer and Creator team Bryan Konietzko and Mike DiMartino will
be there providing a behind-the-scenes look at the series along
with voice actors Janet Varney (Korra), David Faustino (Mako), and
P.J. Byrne (Bolin). The panel includes an exclusive screening of a
never-before-seen episode from Korra's final season.

Wikia will be there, too, and we want fans to join us!

We're recruiting a #WikiaFanArmy to participate in a geeked-out
scavenger hunt in which you'll complete missions on social media to
earn points – fans with the highest points at the end of the show
will win awesome prizes.

Now, from the title of the blog I bet several people have likely
already taken active interest to not click. However, (hopefully)
what I'm going to try and do is attempt to make a rational argument
as to why pushing the show in this direction would be a good move.
Not necessarily based on canon evidence for the ship (as there,
regrettably, is little to none), but based on why I personally feel
it would be a good route to take the show onto.

This one I feel is a big reason for pushing to make the
relationship occur. First of all, it's about time. This is an era
where gay rights is becoming a very large and active discussion
throughout the United States on America, and I think it's time it
starts becoming an issue addressed in children's medi…

I'm noticing a recurring pattern in the Airbender fanbase
lately. A rift, a division, a great divide in the Airbender
Fanbase. Some people tend to accept and love Legend of Korra
despite it's flaws, while others condemn it and say it is a
betrayal of everything the original series stood for. Have you
noticed that whenever something Good about Legend of Korra is
mentioned on the wiki, this, this and this are brought up. But
whenever anything Bad about Legend of Korra is mentioned,
this, this, and THIS are brought up?

Listen, fellow ATLA and LOK fans, I feel your pain. I don't
agree with some of the changes made to the Airbender-verse in
Korra, but for the most part I can let that pass, and I see the
fanbase crying over cosmetic cha…

So, recently, I've been thinking. I've been thinking about the
wiki as a whole, and in more recent days, I've been becoming more
and more involved in the "dark side" of the wiki. But more on that
later.

Basically, this blog isn't an excuse to rant, it isn't an
outright bash of the wiki, it's not really even an attempt to
chaange the wiki. All in all, this blog is just my chance to say
why I've had thoughts about leaving the wiki so many times now. And
it's also about why this wiki has always prevailed in keeping me
around.

Always. It's always prevailed, and in those times of doubt, I've
been able to remember why I love the wiki, and why I could never
leave. I am literally obsessed with this wiki, and when I'm not in
school, I'm almost …

When I first arrived on Avatar Wiki in November 2008, the
initial treatment of my views was not enthusiastic. I had suggested
that the Aang article be shortened into something readable,
preferably in my mind by moving Aang's biographical history to
separate articles – a strategy that we have since taken up. But at
the time, the establishment of the wiki were dismissive of the
opinion I had taken and asked what was wrong with me.

There was nothing wrong with me. They later recognised that as
well, and a few short months later I was as respected a contributor
as any. (I hold respectability in much higher regard than any
position of adminship.) But I recognised the dangers exhibited in
that initial attitude, and as a result, I have always soug…

Suki joined the Kyoshi Warriors at age eight, and had become their
leader within seven years at the very most. This implicitly
suggests that she followed in the path of the Kyoshi Warriors
dutifully throughout the intervening timing, and also that
following said duty to the Island was the immediate social
background to much of her late childhood and early teenage years,
rather than her parents. As it was not until Team Avatar showed up
that Kyoshi Island broke out of the isolationism it had kept itself
to for most of the hundred years of the War, Suki would have been
used to dutiful work being rewarded by "society at large" (namely,
the society of the Island) while working on the presumption that
the evils of war were predominating in the …

Being a follower of my faith, I am well-versed in the Hebrew
Bible, also known as the Old Testament. Recently, I've re-watched
"Zuko Alone" and did an in-depth analysis of its themes and came
across the notion that a few key events in the episode may allude
to certain situations in the Book of Genesis, the first of the five
books in the bible. Whether this was a coincidence on Mike's and
Bryan's parts or an actual reference to the religious texts is
ambiguous at best, but I will be exploring the latter possibility
with this blog.

The first instance I will investigate occurs when Ozai talks to
his father, Azulon, about transferring his older brother Iroh's
birthright to him due to the former's failure in besieging Ba Sing
Se and voluntarily …